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As far as I know, making referrals and creating new proposals will have no effect on the second commitment criteria. The required 200 reputation points must be earned on a regular Q&A site in the Stack Exchange network. In other words, a site listed on the left hand side of this page on StackExchange.com.
– moberleyAug 17 '11 at 20:22

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I think the issue you'll have is at the moment, not many of your committed users have a 200+ rep on another SE site.

One way to solve this is to reach out to people on other related SE sites. The other way is for people who are new to SE who've committed to this proposal to go out and join other SE sites that interest them, and participate there. As the proposal is around applying to universities overseas, then the people signing up for the proposal are likely to also be interested in the subject they hope to study. In many cases, there is an existing SE site covering that area, so they could join that and participate. That'll both the proposal, and help them learn more about the subject they wish to study plus share what they already know!

The key thing is to ensure that when your site reaches beta, there are enough people involved in it who understand how SE sites work - that's why there's a requirement for 200+ rep users.